"There are, in my mind, dozens of US persons in different parts of the world, and they are very concerning to us," said John Brennan, deputy national security adviser for homeland security and counterterrorism. The remarks came in response to questions about procedures used by the president to order lethal strikes on U.S. citizens who have joined al Qaeda or other terrorist groups. |
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